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Objective
To explore disparities in wealth trajectories between divorcees and continuously married individuals including moderation effects of remarriage and gender.
Background
Amid concerns of long‐term economic consequences of divorce, research illustrated that ever‐divorced individuals hold less wealth than the married preretirement. However, it remains unclear whether this is a direct result...
Objective
To document how changes in household wealth following the dissolution of marriage and cohabitation differ by gender in Germany.
Background
Marital property regimes usually prescribe that both partners receive a share of the couple's wealth following a divorce. The dissolution of cohabiting unions is not governed by marital property regimes in most countries, including Germany. Because...
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